Mr. Mosin
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Out of curiosity, I was looking at .22 snubs (this ain't a buying post), and noted the Smith 43c lists as having an aluminum alloy cylinder, whereas Ruger, Charter, Taurus, etc, etc; all have steel cylinders ... from the machining and fabrication I've done in my shirt life, I know that just about any given aluminum will wear faster than any given steel. It's just how it is... so...how would the 43c cylinder wear, even with the moderate recoil and pressure of .22LR in the long run, compared to an equivalent steel cylinder ?